Stories that Changed America: Muckrakers of the 20th CenturyExuberantly written, highly informative, Jensen's Stories That Changed America examines the work of twenty-one investigative writers, and how their efforts forever changed our country. Here are the pioneering muckrakers, like Upton Sinclair, author of the fact-based novel The Jungle, that inspired Theodore Roosevelt to sign the Pure Food and Drug Act into law; "Queen of the Muckrakers" Ida Mae Tarbell, whose McClure magazine exposés led to the dissolution of Standard Oil's monopoly; and Lincoln Steffens, a reporter who unearthed corruption in both municipal and federal governments. You'll also meet Margaret Sanger, the former nurse who coined the term "birth control"; George Seldes, the most censored journalist in American history; Nobel Prize-winning novelist John Steinbeck; environmentalist Rachel Carson; National Organization of Women founder Betty Friedan; African American activist Malcolm X; consumer advocate Ralph Nader; and Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters whose Watergate break-in coverage brought down President Richard Nixon. The courageous writers Jensen includes in this deftly researched volume dedicated their lives to fight for social, civil, political and environmental rights with their mighty pens. |
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He was also elected president of his fraternity , Sigma Chi , and the president of
the student body , as well as being active in many other student organizations .
While at UA , his father suddenly died and after a period of uncertainty , his
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He was also elected president of his fraternity , Sigma Chi , and the president of
the student body , as well as being active in many other student organizations .
While at UA , his father suddenly died and after a period of uncertainty , his
mother ...
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Returning from France in January 1963 , he worked with a number of progressive
socialist organizations , including the League for Industrial Democracy and the
Socialist International . He had originally joined the Socialist Party in 1948 and ...
Returning from France in January 1963 , he worked with a number of progressive
socialist organizations , including the League for Industrial Democracy and the
Socialist International . He had originally joined the Socialist Party in 1948 and ...
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The people of the other America do not , by far and large , belong to unions , to
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The people of the other America do not , by far and large , belong to unions , to
fraternal organizations , or to political parties . They are without lobbies of their
own ; they put forward no legislative program . As a group , they are atomized .
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Crítica de los usuarios - Not Available - Book VerdictJensen (communications studies, Sonoma State Univ.), the author of Twenty Years of Censored News, expands his theme in this book to cover a century of muckrakers. Jensen presents 21 writers, including ... Leer comentario completo
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IDA MAE TARBELL | 25 |
LINCOLN STEFFENS | 39 |
UPTON SINCLAIR | 51 |
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